REFERENCES AND RESOURCES
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Content editor: Joanne Hardman
OUPSA | Sep 2016 | Paperback 416 pages | 9780199048809 9780190401054
Child and Adolescent Development 2e introduces students to the psychological aspects of a child’s development, with specific application to the South African environment featuring local case studies and examples, as well as South African research. The South African framework embeds concepts in a familiar context, while well-developed pedagogical features facilitate independent learning.
CHILD HEALTH FOR ALL: A MANUAL FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA 5E
Authors: M Kibel, H Saloojee & T Westwood
OUPSA | Nov 2012 | Paperback 576 pages | 9780199042357 9780195997415
Child Health for All takes a broad approach to child health, looking at the variety of factors affecting a child’s well-being in the context of a developing country, more particularly South Africa. It offers a broad approach to child health that makes it accessible to all health workers.
DRAMA WITH CHILDREN Author: Sarah Phillips
OUPUK | May 1999 | Paperback 160 pages | 9780194372206
This book provides practical ideas for introducing drama activities into the English class, including mime, chants, puppets, role-play and short plays.
STORYTELLING WITH CHILDREN
Author: Andrew Wright
OUPUK | Jan 2009 | Paperback 200 pages | 9780194425810
A fully-revised edition of a popular Resource Book, with many new ideas and stories. Stories are an ideal way of motivating children, improving listening skills, and teaching vocabulary and structures. Stories develop awareness of the sound and feel of English, and an understanding of language in context.
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